1 | %%* CultClassic |
2 | * HilariousInHindsight: |
3 | ** A film about the destroyed world due to predatory over-capitalistic behaviors looks too prophetic now. Actually, in light of the chaos of what happened in real life [[UsefulNotes/TheNewRussia after the Soviet Union collapsed]], it might just as well be HarsherInHindsight. |
4 | ** Raw resource trade was going on in Russia for centuries, with a few short pauses. The only difference are goods and destinations -- initially that was rope and wood sold to England. |
5 | ** The way Vova and Fiddler's crude vocal performances easily woo Pluck's audience looks like a parody of today's bad pop music. |
6 | ** Fuelling stations: "They took away the woman, and put in a machine". |
7 | ** In general, the movie managed to predict and parody a lot of things that [[UnbuiltTrope hadn't happened at the time]]. |
8 | %% HoYay: PJ's bathtub scenes. |
9 | ** And even before that - when we see PJ's hologram the Patsak near him is on his knees and acts like a dog around PJ. He is even referred as PJ's ''personal'' Patsak. |
10 | * MemeticMutation: As happens with every single popular Soviet movie, phrases and entire dialogues became memes. |
11 | ** "Koo!" |
12 | ** "Fiddler isn't needed!" |
13 | ** Patsak (pronounced pacák) entered Hungarian slang as a synonym for 'dude'. |
14 | ** In 2008, Russian contestants for [[Series/EurovisionSongContest Eurovision]] sang the song "Mama" from this movie. |
15 | ** "Gravitsapa" (literally "gravi-grabber") is used in Russia as the name for ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'''s Gravity Gun. |
16 | * SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Uncle Vova, 'aiming' with a random pipe: "If you think that this thingy isn't a tranklucator, it'll be the last thought in your Chatlanian head!" |
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